The Surreption II
The Surreption II
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

Our Take
Our Take
Title: INGESTED's The Surreption II: A Brutal Assault on the Senses
Ingested, the Manchester based brutal death metal band, have returned with their latest opus, The Surreption II. And let me tell you - this album hits like a sledgehammer to the face.
From the moment the first track blasts through your speakers, you're transported to a world of heavy riffs, guttural vocals, and relentless drumming. It's like being caught in a whirlwind of chaos, with no escape in sight.
But don't let that scare you off. Ingested have crafted a masterful piece of work here, blending technical proficiency with sheer brutality in a way that only they can. The guitar work is razor sharp, the bass lines thunderous, and the drumming is nothing short of mind-blowing.
Lyrically, The Surreption II doesn't hold back either. Touching on themes of violence, misanthropy, and existential dread, it's a dark and brooding journey through the twisted minds of the band members.
But amidst all the chaos and carnage, there's a strange sense of beauty to be found. The melodies are haunting, the harmonies ethereal, and the overall atmosphere is strangely cathartic.
So, if you're a fan of extreme metal that doesn't pull any punches, then The Surreption II is definitely worth a listen. Just make sure you're prepared to have your eardrums obliterated in the process.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Crowing the Abomination
2. Decline
3. The Consequence
4. A Coming Unperceived
5. This Disgusting Revelation
6. Castigation and Rebirth
Disc: 2
1. Manifesting Obscenity
2. 22
3. Kingmaker
4. The Alpha and Omega
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Ingested
At first glance, one might think that deathcore stalwarts INGESTED are just another band churning out guttural screams and breakdowns. But guess what, darling reader? These Mancunian lads are anything but typical. With a discography that could shatter the Richter scale, INGESTED have been pummeling the scene with their bone-crushing tunes since 2006. Their latest release, "Where Only Gods May Tread," is a sonic punch to the face that leaves you begging for more. Frontman Jason Evans is the master of ceremonies, delivering guttural growls that could peel paint off the walls. His stage presence? A force to be reckoned with. And let's not forget the rest of the band - Sean Hynes and Sam Yates on guitars, Lyn Jeffs on drums, and Brad Fuller on bass - who bring their A-game to every performance. But what sets INGESTED apart from the rest is their relentless commitment to pushing the boundaries of their genre. They seamlessly blend technical prowess with sheer brutality, creating a sound that is uniquely their own. And let's not forget their tongue-in-cheek lyrics that are equal parts hilarious and terrifying. So, dear reader, if you're looking for music that will make your ears bleed and your head bang, look no further than INGESTED. These lads are not just another cookie-cutter deathcore band - they're the real deal. So crank up the volume, brace yourself for impact, and prepare to be INGESTED.
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